Climate change

Louisiana, Sinking Fast, Prepares to Empty Its Coastal Plain

  • State weighs buyouts, prohibiting new development, tax hikes
  • Policy could become template for climate adaptation nationwide

Louisiana is finalizing a plan to move thousands of people from areas threatened by the rising Gulf of Mexico, effectively declaring uninhabitable a coastal area larger than Delaware. A draft of the plan, the most aggressive response to climate-linked flooding in the U.S., calls for prohibitions on building new homes in high-risk areas, buyouts of homeowners who live there now and hikes in taxes on those who won’t leave.

Commercial development would still be allowed, but developers would need to put up bonds to pay for those buildings’ eventual demolition.

“Not everybody is going to live where they are now and continue their way of life,” said Mathew Sanders, the state official in charge of the program, which has the backing of Governor John Bel Edwards. “And that is an emotional, and terrible, reality to face.”

Months of community meetings on the program wrapped up this week. The draft plan, a portion of which was obtained by Bloomberg News, is part of a state initiative funded by the federal government to help Louisiana […]

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Louisiana plans to move thousands from areas threatened by rising Gulf of Mexico, effectively declaring uninhabitable a coastal area larger than Delaware. A draft plan calls for prohibitions on building new homes in high-risk areas, buyouts of homeowners who live there and hikes in taxes on those who won't leave.
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